The New World
The New World
The New World
The New World is a podcast produced by Reaction and presented by Jack Dickens. It looks at global politics and the world emerging from the coronavirus crisis through discussions with leading commentators.
9: Net Zero: tackling climate change
Climate change is one of the greatest challenges we face in the world today as governments across the globe grapple with the consequences of warming temperatures, rising sea levels, and their impact on human populations.   But is there cause for hope as well as concern? Has the coronavirus pandemic provided us with an opportunity to renew our efforts to reduce carbon emissions and regenerate our natural environment? And how will the climate challenge play into global power politics in the coming decades?   Jack Dickens hosts Dieter Helm, Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Oxford and author of the 2017 Helm Review.
Sep 8, 2020
36 min
8: Creative Destruction: rebuilding the economy
The world economy has been dealt a hammer blow by the coronavirus pandemic. Everywhere, growth has been sent into freefall and globalisation has been called into question.   But does rebuilding the economy after the crisis now present us with opportunities as well as problems? Jack Dickens hosts Douglas Alexander and Maggie Pagano. Edited by Nick Hilton.
Aug 31, 2020
41 min
7: Can NATO be revived?
Terrorist attacks, new cyber threats and the coronavirus pandemic all pose new hazards for global security in the twenty-first century. At the same time, the value of the transatlantic alliance has also been called into question. On one side of the Atlantic, President Emmanuel Macron has described NATO as “brain dead”; on the other, Donald Trump has constantly berated European allies for not meeting their spending commitments.  Is it time for the West to review its strategic alliances? Jack Dickens hosts Karin von Hippel and Robert Fox.
Aug 31, 2020
35 min
6: Crashing Globalisation: Populism after the Pandemic
Over the last decade a populist tide has been sweeping across the West. From Donald Trump’s entry into the White House to the rise of the Law and Justice Party in Poland, populists have spoken to widespread anxieties about immigration, identity, and inequality. In so doing, they have challenged the ideological foundations of globalisation and the post-Cold War liberal order. Will this tide continue to grow in the wake of the coronavirus crisis? And will it fundamentally change the character of global politics? Jack Dickens hosts Matthew Goodwin to talk about the future of populism – and liberal democracy – after the coronavirus pandemic.
Aug 24, 2020
46 min
5: State Collapse and Democracy in the Middle East
The Middle East is in crisis. The hopeful Arab Spring has left a complex legacy, and United States-led efforts to bring democracy to the region have unravelled in the face of state collapse, sectarianism, and insurgency. Now the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated civil wars from Syria to Libya and aggravated political crises across the region and nearby North Africa. What does the future hold for the Middle East? And is there any hope for the region after the crisis? Jack Dickens hosts Emma Sky and Robert Fox to talk about state collapse and democracy in the Middle East. The podcast was recorded in July, before the recent explosion in Beirut.
Aug 12, 2020
35 min
4: Clash of Titans: the US-China rivalry
The strategic rivalry between the People’s Republic of China and the United States of America is one of the dominant geopolitical trends of our time. Now, with the onset of the coronavirus crisis, this rivalry has been steadily intensifying.  So how should we think about this clash between world’s premier powers? And how will this contest resolve itself?  Jack Dickens hosts Bruno Maçães, renowned voyager, political theorist and geopolitical strategist, to find out more. Bruno joins the podcast from Lisbon.
Aug 7, 2020
43 min
3: Tech, Social Media, and Surveillance States
The internet and the digital revolution continue to transform the human experience. Smart phones, social media, and tech companies are now a fundamental part of our daily lives. This development has brought benefits for many around the world, but there are also concerns surrounding this rapid revolution. Is Big Tech too powerful?  And how is technology strengthening the power of surveillance states?  Jack Dickens hosts renowned tech analyst and Silicon Valley insider Benedict Evans alongside Iain Martin, Editor of Reaction.
Jul 28, 2020
37 min
2: The Future of Europe
The European Union is at a crossroads. With leaders trying hard to find common ground on a relief package for the Eurozone countries hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, geopolitical challenges also loom on the horizon. Will a stronger Europe emerge from the crisis?     Jack Dickens talks to Helen Thompson and Matthew Karnitschnig.
Jul 20, 2020
47 min
1: How will the coronavirus crisis change global politics?
This overview episode looks at how our world order is changing. It explores how international institutions have become a battleground in the rivalry between between the United States and China, whether globalisation is under fire, and the threats of debt and climate change after the coronavirus crisis. Mette Eilstrup-Sangiovanni and Iain Martin discuss.  Hosted by Jack Dickens. Edited by Nick Hilton.
Jul 15, 2020
35 min
1: Coming soon... The New World!
The New World is a new podcast produced by Reaction and presented by Jack Dickens. It looks at global politics and the world emerging from the coronavirus crisis through discussions with leading commentators.  Subscribe now for our first episode in the coming weeks.
Jul 7, 2020
1 min